Shamu was in the top committee to ensure Mugabe victory
Webster Shamu was in one of the two top committee set up by the Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front to secure victory for President Robert Mugabe in the 2008 run-off.
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Webster Shamu was in one of the two top committee set up by the Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front to secure victory for President Robert Mugabe in the 2008 run-off.
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Webster Shamu was among the dozen Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front safari operators who were busting the United States sanctions and cashing in on their hunting operations.
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The Movement for Democratic Change was put in a fix when more than 2 400 displaced persons, including 471 children, camped at its headquarters at Harvest House after fleeing from the violence in the run-up to the presidential elections run-off of 2008.
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United Nations assistant secretary for Political Affairs Haile Menkerios told political analyst Sydney Masamvu that he planned to talk to Southern African Development Community members to build solidarity for a government of national unity which would exclude President Robert Mugabe and would be led by Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
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United States assistant secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer told Mozambican President Armando Guebuza that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s safety could not be guaranteed if he continued to use violence against the opposition.
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United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer told Tanzanian Foreign Minister Bernard Membe that President Robert Mugabe was “testing us all” when he arrested Movement for Democratic Change leader Arthur Mutambara for writing an anti-Mugabe op-ed article in a privately-owned daily.
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John Makamure, the director of the United States government-funded parliamentary support project implemented by the State University of New York, said Webster Shamu and Walter Mzembi were promoted to the cabinet to silence them.
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Do you know who Webster Shamu, Josiah Tungamirai, Shadreck Chipanga, Cain Mathema, David Chapfika, Andrew Langa or Ambrose Mutinhiri are?
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Riot police had to intervene when fuel station attendants at Exor instructed motorists to go and buy coupons to obtain fuel which was in acute short supply at the time.
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Webster Shamu instructed Phil Matibe, who was challenging him for the Chegutu seat in the 2000 parliamentary elections, to withdraw or his farm would be seized.
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